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Sa'ber Dakhil Allah l'Ariah, Brazil Area, Rafah Refugee Camp, Southern Gaza. Ur serien Gaza Photo Album
Sa'ber Dakhil Allah l'Ariah, Brazil Area, Rafah Refugee Camp, Southern Gaza. Ur serien Gaza Photo Album
Sa'ber Dakhil Allah l'Ariah, Brazil Area, Rafah Refugee Camp, Southern Gaza. Ur serien Gaza Photo Album
Photo repro: Tobias Fischer/Moderna Museet

Sa'ber Dakhil Allah l'Ariah, Brazil Area, Rafah Refugee Camp, Southern Gaza. Ur serien Gaza Photo Album

Artist (Sverige, född 1952)
Alternate Title
  • Sa'ber Dakhil Allah l'Ariah, Brazil Area, Rafah Refugee Camp, Southern Gaza. From the series Gaza Photo Album
Date2009
MediumInkjet print
DimensionsPappersmått: 99.9 × 149.7 cm Bildmått: 99.3 × 149.1 cm Ram: 104.8 × 154.8 × 4.9 cm
ClassificationPhotography
Credit LinePurchase 2021 (Swedish Acquisitions 2021)
Countries
On view
Stockholm
Object NumberMOM/2021/424
About the artworkFor thirty years, Kent Klich has worked in a documentary tradition, earning a reputation for his photo books about Beth, the children in Nicolae Ceauşescu’s Romania, and El Niño. In 2001, he began travelling to Gaza, the conflict-torn Palestine territory that has been occupied by Israel since 1967. Through his works, Klich seeks to increase our awareness about life in this geopolitical area and the crimes against human rights that take place there. The project has also led to reflections on the difficulty of portraying human suffering, and his own role as a photographer. The brightly-coloured photo album from Gaza contains pictures of deserted, bombed homes with a sofa and an iron that remain undamaged. Klich has also expanded on the project in a video installation, Killing Time (2011), with personal mobile videos belonging to people who didn’t survive.
Signatures, inscriptions and marks Signerat i nedre höger hörn på baksidan av konstverket , Påskrift på baksidan av konstverket, nederst till höger: "Sa´ber Dakhil, Allah l'Ariah / Brazil Area Rafah Refugee Camp, / Southern Gaza / 3/10 från serien Gaza Photo Album 2009 / Kent Klich 24/11-2021"